First Human Case Of Bird Flu Confirmed In Nevada As New Strain Circulates
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First Human Case Of Bird Flu Confirmed In Nevada As New Strain Circulates

Plant Based News • Feb 11, 2025
Nevada has confirmed its first human case of bird flu, with a farm worker contracting the new strain D1.1 from infected dairy cows. This comes as a second strain of bird flu was detected in milk for the first time in the state. The worker experienced conjunctivitis as their only symptom and is recovering, with no evidence of human-to-human transmission reported.

The D1.1 strain of H5N1, detected in wild birds and farmed poultry, has now been found in infected cows through milk. This strain has a mutation that may make it more capable of replicating in mammalian cells, raising concerns about potential spread among mammals. Experts are closely monitoring the situation, with fears that bird flu could become endemic in the US as the outbreak continues.

Overall, the confirmation of the first human case of bird flu in Nevada, along with the presence of new strains in dairy cows and milk, highlights the ongoing threat and spread of the virus. Authorities are working to contain the outbreak and prevent further transmission among humans and animals.
*This summary was generated using AI.
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